About Persian Tar

Persian Tar is a string Persian instrument played with a pick or fingernail. Wood, animal skin and bones and metal are used in its construction. Its length is about 1 m. It has been one of the most important instruments in Persian music in the last 200 years. The player would sit down and place the instrument on his/her lap to play. It is held horizontally as the main body of the instrument is leaning against the player’s leg. The player then uses the right hand while holding a pick to play the music. 

 

Persian Tar has a uniquely beautiful and sad tune to it. It is existentially eastern indeed. Having features such as resonance, voluminous sound and broad technical range in Iranian musical systems and modes, make Tar possibly the most complete and advanced instrument in traditional Iranian music. In a Persian Tar, the animal skin is stretched over the body which itself is shaped like a ∞–though one half is bigger than the other.

Persian Tar is played using a brass pick with the length of 3 cm (approx.). To make holding the pick in hand easier, it is usually covered in wax. A lot of experts and aficionados all over the land have contributed to the development of Tar, to name a few: Maestro Khajik, Humbarson and Farajollah and Aqa Qoli and Yahya, San’at brothers and Maestro Haji and his son Ramezan Shahrokh. A lot more can be added to this list and some other have been forgotten through the intricate maze that is time. Not a lot is documented when it comes to the conception and development of Tar. It can be seen in old miniature designs and ancient books but extracting info about this musical instrument is beyond the scope of this passage and is a task for researchers. All we know is that today’s Tar instrument especially the two part body doesn’t appear in the older designs of the instrument.

Persian Tar Online Learning

Rhythmitica presents Tar online lessons by Ali SamadpourParisa Kashefi the professional Tar instructors. Rhythmitica offer Persian Tar lessons online using your computer webcam for all ages and skill levels. Private online lessons are offered all over the world via internet (Skype). In order to register for Online Tar lessons, please book a free consultation session first.In this session you can talk directly with the manager via Skype and ask your questions about the class, methods, discounts or Persian instruments.After this session, you can set a time for weekly classes.

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Posted On : Thursday 22 December 2016
Author : Hooman Tootoonchian

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